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expect more questions, chris u when joan brennan, the cia director nominee comes forward. it's a tool -- >> what do they still want to know about benghazi that can be used for this decision to hold up this confirmation? what do they still want to know? >> they want to know the name of the person that changed the talking points that were circulated and included the description of the video when the secretary of defense and the joint chiefs chair both knew, almost stantly, that it was terrorism. media, while many in the public think this issue is over and done with, that the families want to know and that they need to have more information so that conduct of any administration will be aware of the power of oversight from the senate. and they think that will change how people react and decisions they will make. that's the argument they laid out. they said it is not personal, but it is a tool to get information. they believe it was successful in getting the hearing and the letter they wanted. >> thank you, kelly o'donnell, for that report. great to have you on tonight. big new
expect more questions, chris u when joan brennan, the cia director nominee comes forward. it's a tool -- >> what do they still want to know about benghazi that can be used for this decision to hold up this confirmation? what do they still want to know? >> they want to know the name of the person that changed the talking points that were circulated and included the description of the video when the secretary of defense and the joint chiefs chair both knew, almost stantly, that it was...
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. >> what about john brennan then, nominated to be head of the cia. he's had his hearings. >> had his hearings. not come up for a vote. there are questions by both democrats and republicans, questions about drones, questions about benghazi, lots of questions both sides of the aisle so they are not making a political statement on him because democrats have legitimate questions that they want answers to. >> what is your state of mind when it comes to a confirmation vote on brennan? >> i still want to review the hearing. they have classified hearings and then those that are not classified. i've seen the public. i want to read some of the other information. >> are you leaning one way or the other? not at this point. >> how about jack lew, treasury secretary? >> jack lew, a long history public service, but they have to ask and answer questions regarding his time on wall street, the large bonus payment that he got not too long before the big bailout of the group that he was working for on wall street, his investments in the cayman islands for which the pres
. >> what about john brennan then, nominated to be head of the cia. he's had his hearings. >> had his hearings. not come up for a vote. there are questions by both democrats and republicans, questions about drones, questions about benghazi, lots of questions both sides of the aisle so they are not making a political statement on him because democrats have legitimate questions that they want answers to. >> what is your state of mind when it comes to a confirmation vote on...
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just asked what is your become ground and he said well, i'm actually a navy seal then i went in the cia after i retired from the seals. >> he can be very charming. very engaging. i think he's a typical con man. he present as face that kind of draws you in. >>reporter: but doctors soon became investor in his new venture called global security and logistics. how much money did you give aj. >> 375,000. >>reporter: how about you. >> about the same amount. almost 400,000 dollars. >>reporter: yes. >> he used the money to go after biggest payday of all. part of a 300 million dollar contract with the nation here to provide security for a construction project. dick instance conduct on that trip had the entourage fearing for their lives. that's 7 news at 6:00. see how a scheme begins to unravel when a real safe seal takes him on. the tomorrow at 6. >> remarkable. >>reporter: really is. he's so convincing though. if you hear it now it dent sound possible, right. but it just comes in degrees. start slowly. >> buy in slowly. >>reporter: exactly. >> now he's there. >>reporter: ease become now and all
just asked what is your become ground and he said well, i'm actually a navy seal then i went in the cia after i retired from the seals. >> he can be very charming. very engaging. i think he's a typical con man. he present as face that kind of draws you in. >>reporter: but doctors soon became investor in his new venture called global security and logistics. how much money did you give aj. >> 375,000. >>reporter: how about you. >> about the same amount. almost...
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just asked what is your become ground and he said well, i'm actually a navy seal then i went in the cia after i retired from the seals. >> he can be very charming. very engaging. i think he's a typical con man. he present as face that kind of draws you in. >>reporter: but doctors soon became investor in his new venture called global security and logistics. how much money did you give aj. >> 375,000. >>reporter: how about you. >> about the same amount. almost 400,000 dollars. >>reporter: yes. >> he used the money to go after biggest payday of all. part of a 300 million dollar contract with the nation here to provide security for a construction project. dick instance conduct on that trip had the entourage fearing for their lives. that's 7 news at 6:00. see how a scheme begins to unravel when a real safe seal takes him on. the tomorrow at 6. >> remarkable. >>reporter: really is. he's so convincing though. if you hear it now it dent sound possible, right. but it just comes in degrees. start slowly. >> buy in slowly. >>reporter: exactly. >> now he's there. >>reporter: ease become now and all
just asked what is your become ground and he said well, i'm actually a navy seal then i went in the cia after i retired from the seals. >> he can be very charming. very engaging. i think he's a typical con man. he present as face that kind of draws you in. >>reporter: but doctors soon became investor in his new venture called global security and logistics. how much money did you give aj. >> 375,000. >>reporter: how about you. >> about the same amount. almost...
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just asked what is your become ground and he said well, i'm actually a navy seal then i went in the cia after i retired from the seals. >> he can be very charming. very engaging. i think he's a typical con man. he present as face that kind of draws you in. >>reporter: but doctors soon became investor in his new venture called global security and logistics. how much money did you give aj. >> 375,000. >>reporter: how about you. >> about the same amount. almost 400,000 dollars. >>reporter: yes. >> he used the money to go after biggest payday of all. part of a 300 million dollar contract with the nation here to provide security for a construction project. dick instance conduct on that trip had the entourage fearing for their lives. that's 7 news at 6:00. see how a scheme begins to unravel when a real safe seal takes him on. the tomorrow at 6. >> remarkable. >>reporter: really is. he's so convincing though. if you hear it now it dent sound possible, right. but it just comes in degrees. start slowly. >> buy in slowly. >>reporter: exactly. >> now he's there. >>reporter: ease become now and all
just asked what is your become ground and he said well, i'm actually a navy seal then i went in the cia after i retired from the seals. >> he can be very charming. very engaging. i think he's a typical con man. he present as face that kind of draws you in. >>reporter: but doctors soon became investor in his new venture called global security and logistics. how much money did you give aj. >> 375,000. >>reporter: how about you. >> about the same amount. almost...
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but in any case, you're not going to have a cia director either until after the recess. >> if chuck hagel ultimately ends up confirmed, and that was part of the white house statement today saying listen, he has majority support, he got 58 votes on the cloture vote today, which implies he is going to be confirmed, if they ever allow a vote. once we get defense secretary chuck hagel, what does what we just went through mean for what the relationship's going to be like between congress and the pentagon? congress and the pentagon are a little bit at each other's throats right now anyway because of the negotiations around the sequester and how the pentagon budget is going to proceed not only over this next year but over the next few years. what's it going to mean between congress and the pentagon once chuck hagel's in charge after they made him go through this? >> well, if the president thought that by having a republican in the cabinet at the pentagon he was going to buy any kind of loyalty or relationship with republican senators, he can think again about that. because this simply isn't happ
but in any case, you're not going to have a cia director either until after the recess. >> if chuck hagel ultimately ends up confirmed, and that was part of the white house statement today saying listen, he has majority support, he got 58 votes on the cloture vote today, which implies he is going to be confirmed, if they ever allow a vote. once we get defense secretary chuck hagel, what does what we just went through mean for what the relationship's going to be like between congress and...
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the cia director who authors of the book called benghazi written by former navy seal brandon webb and green paw ray jack murphy while they spoke with hannity about this last night. take a look here. >> the definitive report beyond the time line we are going through here you claim that there were incidents that the american public had never heard about where we attacked them and that we might have precipitated this that then puts a lot more clarity on maybe why it happened. also there is folks plan nation at that point why we didn't at least ray bide by the request byam ambassador stevens to get more security. >> i think one of the big takeaways from this is the state department didn't have visibility on these operations. they didn't have the wherewithal to be able to know the counter attack that this blow back from other operations was coming. they couldn't have known. however there was an escalation of terrorist attacks against american assets inside benghazi over the summer and that alone should have been enough to elevate their security. >> the state department really now prepared
the cia director who authors of the book called benghazi written by former navy seal brandon webb and green paw ray jack murphy while they spoke with hannity about this last night. take a look here. >> the definitive report beyond the time line we are going through here you claim that there were incidents that the american public had never heard about where we attacked them and that we might have precipitated this that then puts a lot more clarity on maybe why it happened. also there is...
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defense secretary who's being filibustered, at the same time that there's a possibility filibuster as the cia director. i do think that ultimately, these political fights don't happen in a vacuum, all of the things that john harwood just said about the wind being at the president's back is going to end up meaning that he's going to get a deferment. >> and chuck hagel, if he's confirmed will attend a nato conference. and if not, panetta will have to step in there. >> and that's the pressure that's going to have to come to bear for the republicans, at the end of the day, this has real impact if the president doesn't have a confirmed secretary of defense. >> some of the republicans have tried to, i don't know if it's splitting hairs or if they're embarrassed by the use of the word filibuster, but they're attempting to describe this as something other than that. >> this is not a filibuster, i keep getting stopped by people out in the hall, oh, we're going to filibuster, who's going to filibuster. it's not a filibuster, all they have to do is have a 60-vote margin. >> so rachel, harry reed says it
defense secretary who's being filibustered, at the same time that there's a possibility filibuster as the cia director. i do think that ultimately, these political fights don't happen in a vacuum, all of the things that john harwood just said about the wind being at the president's back is going to end up meaning that he's going to get a deferment. >> and chuck hagel, if he's confirmed will attend a nato conference. and if not, panetta will have to step in there. >> and that's the...
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he does not know his son is actually a cia operative looking to stop a just in time for the valentine's day nicholas sparks is coming to the big screen. a young woman starts a new life in a small towns. safe haven is pg-13. and beautiful creatures this boy falls in love with a newcomer. it is p g 13. still ahead gary and his lovely wife as they opened up the mail. also it has to be the biggest pay raise in the history of sports. lockout in 2011 when commissioner roger goodell voluntarily reduced his salary to $1? well what a publicity stunt that wastax returns show that goodell made $29.5 million that year! so he went from a buck to nearly $30 million in the same year - in 2010 he made $11.6 million - so he got an $18 million pay raise despite reducing his salary to $1 for a short period of time. the $29.5 million makes him the highest paid commissioner in sports - by $10 million!!!! by comparison nba commissioner david stern and mlb commissioner bud selig both took home about $20 million charles woodson the charles woodson era is over in green bay. the packers released the 36 year old
he does not know his son is actually a cia operative looking to stop a just in time for the valentine's day nicholas sparks is coming to the big screen. a young woman starts a new life in a small towns. safe haven is pg-13. and beautiful creatures this boy falls in love with a newcomer. it is p g 13. still ahead gary and his lovely wife as they opened up the mail. also it has to be the biggest pay raise in the history of sports. lockout in 2011 when commissioner roger goodell voluntarily...
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do you think he should be the next cia director? >> well i think that's another issue and another position that is, you know, everybody's a little bit fuzzy on right now. i think you need to have more questions be answered on his nomination as well. so we'll see. bill: it appears the questions on brennan go directly to the u.s. policy on drones. we had rand paul on yesterday, the senator from kentucky. he is adamant that he will not allow brennan to go forward unless he answers a simple question. and that is, whether or not it is u.s. policy and u.s. law to use a drone over american skies and target americans here at home. what is your view on that? >> well, bottom line, i think senator paul has every right to have his questions answered. you're putting someone in a position in the cia that obviously is going to be making decisions that affect everyday americans not only here but abroad. he has that right to have those questions answered. we need to have a full disclosure from the administration as to what the policy is going to be.
do you think he should be the next cia director? >> well i think that's another issue and another position that is, you know, everybody's a little bit fuzzy on right now. i think you need to have more questions be answered on his nomination as well. so we'll see. bill: it appears the questions on brennan go directly to the u.s. policy on drones. we had rand paul on yesterday, the senator from kentucky. he is adamant that he will not allow brennan to go forward unless he answers a simple...
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cia. cowboys and indians alliance. that is what it stands for. are you with me? cia. come on. ♪ on me. c.i.a. c.i.a., c.i.a. ♪ight" fun.] ♪ >> county, washington. -- howdy. i bring greetings from the first nation communities in british columbia, canada. firstly, as my first nations protocol of respect, i must thank mustkayak of the indian nation for allowing us to do business in their traditional territories and for their warm letter of welcome. -- thank you chief kayak. i am jacki thomas from saik'uz first mission. i have been a member of government for many years. i am a member of a proud plan. it is my responsibility to take care of the water. each plan has the responsibility and we all work in unison to restore this great land that we live on. this traditional government system i am a part of has survived generations and generations of attacks to assimilate us, but my traditional government system is alive and well. it will continue to be alive and well into the future. [applause] i am a mother of four and a grandmother of one. i was raised by my own grandmo
cia. cowboys and indians alliance. that is what it stands for. are you with me? cia. come on. ♪ on me. c.i.a. c.i.a., c.i.a. ♪ight" fun.] ♪ >> county, washington. -- howdy. i bring greetings from the first nation communities in british columbia, canada. firstly, as my first nations protocol of respect, i must thank mustkayak of the indian nation for allowing us to do business in their traditional territories and for their warm letter of welcome. -- thank you chief kayak. i am...
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first of all, during my time as structure of the cia and secretary of defense, i have seen firsthand how modern tools like remotely piloted platforms in cybersystems have changed the way wars are five and that given our men and women, the ability to engage the enemy and engage the course of battle even from afar. i have always felt having seen the great work that they do day in and day out, that those who performed an outstanding manner should be recognized. unfortunately, metals that the otherwise may be eligible for, simply did not recognize that kind of contribution. and for that reason, recognizing these technological advances, i am pleased to announce that i formally approved the establishment of a new distinguished warfare model. the model provides distinct recognition for the extraordinary achievements that directly in fact a combat operations. that combat entails. our military reserves his pious declarations were who have died actions for their lives are on the line and we will continue to do so. we should also have the ability to honor the extraordinary actions that make a t
first of all, during my time as structure of the cia and secretary of defense, i have seen firsthand how modern tools like remotely piloted platforms in cybersystems have changed the way wars are five and that given our men and women, the ability to engage the enemy and engage the course of battle even from afar. i have always felt having seen the great work that they do day in and day out, that those who performed an outstanding manner should be recognized. unfortunately, metals that the...
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when brennan comes up to be cia director expect another one of these circumstances but for tonight this is a setback for hagel. it's part of the process. it doesn't derail it but it's a difficult day for chuck hagel. >> kristin welker, are you hearing any reaction from the white house? >> reporter: i can tell you they're working on a statement, martin, right now. they do still continue to stand
when brennan comes up to be cia director expect another one of these circumstances but for tonight this is a setback for hagel. it's part of the process. it doesn't derail it but it's a difficult day for chuck hagel. >> kristin welker, are you hearing any reaction from the white house? >> reporter: i can tell you they're working on a statement, martin, right now. they do still continue to stand
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now the cia, pentagon, all has to look at this to determine what they set off and essentially now work backward. if it was a miniaturized bomb, what did it take north korea to get there? where did they get the technology, the engineering, the expertise, the money to do it? they will look at what it would have taken north korea to achieve what they say they achieved and try to figure out how they did it and who might have helped them. zoraida. >> has theyou say there. there has been of skepticism in where this program is right now. >> the u.s. has been skeptical for years. in december, they successfully launched a long-range ballistic missile, now a successful underground nuclear test. so they are achieving some level of expertise in their technology, and engineering. and that is vital if they are getting the help potentially and we don't know from iran, from pakistan. these are key issues. there might be people in those countries helping them, and is north korea then sharing what it knows? it's expertise now, back with countries like iran? >> it raises a lot of questions. >> this is so
now the cia, pentagon, all has to look at this to determine what they set off and essentially now work backward. if it was a miniaturized bomb, what did it take north korea to get there? where did they get the technology, the engineering, the expertise, the money to do it? they will look at what it would have taken north korea to achieve what they say they achieved and try to figure out how they did it and who might have helped them. zoraida. >> has theyou say there. there has been of...
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in my pastoral as the cia director, she was someone who understood the importance of intelligence and intelligence operations. understood the importance of doing everything to be able to go after those who attacked our country on 9/11. as a senator, she saw the terror of that moment firsthand. you know, she had never lost sight of the fact that we had to go after those who attacked us on 9/11 and use every capability that we have. she was always there supporting our mission and operations, and i appreciate that support. particularly during the bin laden operation. they there is a movie out on us. the guy who plays me is not quite right. [laughter] i mean, my preference would have been someone else. [laughter] but the truth -- i've been asked about that. the fact is that i lived through that operation. there is no way you can take 10 years of all the work that has been done, even in the last four years or two years after that operation i was involved with. there is no way you can take that and put it into a two-hour movie. the fact is there was a tremendous amount of teamwork involved,
in my pastoral as the cia director, she was someone who understood the importance of intelligence and intelligence operations. understood the importance of doing everything to be able to go after those who attacked our country on 9/11. as a senator, she saw the terror of that moment firsthand. you know, she had never lost sight of the fact that we had to go after those who attacked us on 9/11 and use every capability that we have. she was always there supporting our mission and operations, and...
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have, wolf, is is there kind of a hangover on this to the confirmation of john brennan as head of the cia. john mccain had a press conference earlier today and said he's going to continue asking questions about who knew what, when on benghazi. and those questions will go to john brennan. >> a major setback for the obama administration. chuck hagel still has not been confirmed. they are going to have to wait several more days. we'll see what happens in these days to follow. thanks very much, gloria and dana. let's get back to the other breaking news story we're following. right now we're getting our first look at the unimaginable conditions aboard the stricten cruise ship. it's crawling at a very slow pace. it's being towed by tugboats. the ship is close to land and passengers can send pictures and what a disturbing sight some of these conditions, conditions inside the ship described by some is put trid. at least that's the word that one passenger put out. public areas fouled by raw sewage, people forced to use plastic bags instead of toilets. and take a look at this. our helicopter captur
have, wolf, is is there kind of a hangover on this to the confirmation of john brennan as head of the cia. john mccain had a press conference earlier today and said he's going to continue asking questions about who knew what, when on benghazi. and those questions will go to john brennan. >> a major setback for the obama administration. chuck hagel still has not been confirmed. they are going to have to wait several more days. we'll see what happens in these days to follow. thanks very...
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. >>> well, coming up at 6:of 30 eastern we will be live with former cia director michael hay depp. he'll talk about how digital technology has transformed intelligence gathering. he's also expected to touch on preventing cyber attacks and threats from terrorists and rogue nations. mr. hayden will be speaking at george washington university. you'll be able to see it live beginning at 6:30 eastern. and with the u.s. senate on break this week, we are featuring some of booktv's weekend programs in prime time here on c-span2. tonight former iraq ask and afghanistan generals. it starts at 8 eastern with retired general stanley mcchrystal and then fred kaplan on retired general david petraeus and also jeffrey engel on a collection of essays on the gulf war. >> the communism of china, basis, is communism in name only these day, and it preserved the power of the members of the communist party. but they basically, threw most ideology aside, and it's now become a capitalist haven. you know, communism now in china, they talk at great length of these party congresses about, you know, marxist le
. >>> well, coming up at 6:of 30 eastern we will be live with former cia director michael hay depp. he'll talk about how digital technology has transformed intelligence gathering. he's also expected to touch on preventing cyber attacks and threats from terrorists and rogue nations. mr. hayden will be speaking at george washington university. you'll be able to see it live beginning at 6:30 eastern. and with the u.s. senate on break this week, we are featuring some of booktv's weekend...
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you can find criminals, you're the fbi, you can bring in the cia. you can find this woman. i'm sorry. they have ways of doing this. how reprehensible for the person who sent the message not to send it from an official account. they should be fired. >> howard, you agree? >> this is heart renteding, this poor woman going a month without knowing the fate of her sons. the mistake they made, contacting by facebook, not sending from official police account. on and on and on. what did the police departments do before facebook? they went out in squad cars, knocked on people's doors and went and found the surviving member of a family. i really feel for this woman. what a terrible ordeal made worse by police bungling. >> this woman lost her son, find now the a very insensitive way. do you think sbod of these jobs should be on the line for it. >> i think it's a general commentary on how technology separates us from humanity and how it's easy to think a text message or facebook post or e-mail is a humane way to contact. i'm not excusing it. what i am saying is this is a micro cosmic ex
you can find criminals, you're the fbi, you can bring in the cia. you can find this woman. i'm sorry. they have ways of doing this. how reprehensible for the person who sent the message not to send it from an official account. they should be fired. >> howard, you agree? >> this is heart renteding, this poor woman going a month without knowing the fate of her sons. the mistake they made, contacting by facebook, not sending from official police account. on and on and on. what did the...
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. >>> john bren, the man that president obama wants to be the next cia director has revealed that he and other officials did meet lined closed doors with the producer of "zero dark thirty," the movie about the agency's effort to find and kill osama bin laden. brennan told the senate intelligence committee he and other white house officials met with the filmmaker in june of 2011 for an unclassified discussion on how the white house viewed is the opportunities and risks associated with that film. >>> it was a busy week for news, and as cnn political editor paul steinhauser explained you may have missed a couple of great stories that went under the radar. >> hay, deb, from a crippled cruise ship to the killing of christopher dorner to meteors and asteroids a lot of political news was overshadows by bigger headlines. you heard about president obama's state of the union address and the senate's showdown over chuck hagels nomination. but here are spore stories you may have missed. >> mayor michael bloomberg is known for banning large sugary sos and now he's going after plastic foam food co
. >>> john bren, the man that president obama wants to be the next cia director has revealed that he and other officials did meet lined closed doors with the producer of "zero dark thirty," the movie about the agency's effort to find and kill osama bin laden. brennan told the senate intelligence committee he and other white house officials met with the filmmaker in june of 2011 for an unclassified discussion on how the white house viewed is the opportunities and risks...
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the fight crime for the fbi, rick out terrorism with the cia, and provide a vital support to the members of our military. there are scientists, engineers, air traffic controllers' pursuing excellence each day to cure disease, protect our travelers, and shore up our infrastructure. their doctors and nurses at va hospitals. they are border patrol agents protecting our homeland from those who wish to do us harm. above all, they're patriots who believe in serving their nation. as congress charges these hard- working americans with their duties. this congress asks them to perform his duties to the very best of their abilities. it is only corporate that their service to recognized and applauded, rather than consistently used as a tool in the game of politics. i do not think members of congress should receive a pay increase. i have continually supported increased to reduce our pay and cut our legislative budget. this bill is not about members of congress. this is about our federal civilian work force, which has been under pay freeze for the last two years. this legislation will continue that a
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chuck hagel at defense, john brennan at the cia, and now senator mccain saying he is not ready to call it a day on all of this. a congress hearing -- >> then you ought to have your facts straight. >> reporter: after congressional hearing. >> who responsible then? >> reporter: republican senator john mccain challenge, the white house on its response to benghazi. now he is going further on nbc's "meet the press." >> so there are many, many questions and we have had a massive cover-up. >> a cover-up of what? i'm just saying you, a cover-up of what? >> i'll be glad to send you a list of questions that have not been answered. >> reporter: the white house says it's given answers. conducted 20 briefings for congress. officials have testified at ten hearings, answered how queries. it all adds up to 10,000 pages of documents. just last week, mccain himself told cnn recent responses on benghazi were, quote, adequate. so, is this just politics? when we asked mccain's office what other questions the senator still had, we were referred to this january press release, listing 14 questions. like this
chuck hagel at defense, john brennan at the cia, and now senator mccain saying he is not ready to call it a day on all of this. a congress hearing -- >> then you ought to have your facts straight. >> reporter: after congressional hearing. >> who responsible then? >> reporter: republican senator john mccain challenge, the white house on its response to benghazi. now he is going further on nbc's "meet the press." >> so there are many, many questions and we...
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cia before he moved over to the white house. together together, they are an impressive team. we will in safe hands. it's no surprise really to hear dick cheney talk about second-rate people because he knows about second-rate people. after all, he is responsible for giving us the most second-rate vice president we ever had in our history. dick cheney himself. senator sherrod brown joins us tomorrow. don't miss it. come back and join us again tomorrow morning. [ ♪ theme ♪ ] >> stephanie: oh, pardon me. ive just doodling a picture of george w. bush naked in the shower. >> gak! >> stephanie: good morning jacki schechner. >> i love those pictures. >> laura, hand me the flesh-colored crayon, would you? >> stephanie: at least you're not on a carnival cruise. >> i missed that story. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: carnival cruise ship is on fire. ship is currently on fire. >> and toilets were just up d running thisorning. >> oh, that sounds so unpleasant. >> stephanie: food poisoning no toilets and the ship's on fire. >> other than that. >> ain't we got fun! >> stephanie: all right. h
cia before he moved over to the white house. together together, they are an impressive team. we will in safe hands. it's no surprise really to hear dick cheney talk about second-rate people because he knows about second-rate people. after all, he is responsible for giving us the most second-rate vice president we ever had in our history. dick cheney himself. senator sherrod brown joins us tomorrow. don't miss it. come back and join us again tomorrow morning. [ ♪ theme ♪ ] >>...